Language history, language change, and language relationship: an introduction to historical and comparative linguistics
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Schriftenreihe: | Trends in Linguistics
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adam_text | Titel: Language history, language change and language relationship
Autor: Hock, Hans Henrich
Jahr: 2009
Contents
Preface to the Second Edition v
Preface to the First Edition vii
Introductory 1
1 Introduction 3
1. Language keeps changing 3
2. Types of linguistic change 8
3. Language relationship 14
4. A word of caution, or Long live the speaker 17
5. A note on transcription and terminology 19
Appendix to Chapter 1 :
Phonetics, phonetic symbols, and other symbols 21
The discovery of Indo-European 34
1. Language relationship 34
2. Proto-Indo-European 38
3. The Indo-European languages 41
3.1. Celtic 42
3.2. Italic (Latin) 44
3.3. Germanic 46
3.4. Slavic 49
3.5. Baltic 51
3.6. Albanian 53
3.7. Greek 53
3.8. Anatolian 54
3.9. Armenian 55
3.10. Indo-Iranian 56
3.10.1. Iranian 57
3.10.2. Indo-Aryan (Sanskrit) 58
3.10.3. Indo-Iranians in the ancient Near East - the Mitanni 60
3.11. Tocharian 61
3.12. Other Indo-European languages 61
4. Abbreviations of Indo-European language names 62
XU Contents
3 Writing: Its history and its decipherment 63
1. Introduction 63
2. History of writing 64
2.1. Oral traditions 64
2.2. Forerunners of writing 65
2.3. The development of writing in the Ancient Near
East 69
2.4. The origination of full syllabaries and consonantal
alphabets 79
3. The decipherment of ancient scripts 91
3.1. The decipherment of the cuneiform scripts 92
3.2. The decipherment of ancient Egyptian 94
3.3. Other decipherments 95
4. The phonetic interpretation of written records 98
4.1. Determining the nature of the script 98
4.2. Beginning to crack the code 99
4.3. Establishing phonetic values 100
5. Writing in the rest of the world 102
5.1. The Chinese system 102
5.2. Writing in Korea 104
5.3. Brahmi and the writing systems of India 105
5.4. Writing elsewhere 109
Change in structure 111
4 Sound change 113
1. Introduction 113
2. Grimm s Law 114
3. From Grimm s Law to Verner s Law 118
4. The regularity hypothesis and the neogrammarians 123
5. Some types of sound change 126
5.1. Assimilation, weakening, loss 126
5.1.1. Assimilation 127
5.1.2. Weakening 129
5.1.3. Loss 130
5.2. Epenthesis, the gain or insertion of speech sounds 131
5.3. Acoustically or auditorily conditioned changes 132
5.4. Structurally conditioned changes, chain shifts 133
Contents XUl
5.5. Fast, furious, and faulty speech: Typically sporadic
changes 137
6. Why sound change? 142
6.1. Early views 142
6.2. Neogrammarian explanations 143
6.3. Labov and the social motivation of change 146
5 Analogy and change in word structure 150
1. Introduction 150
2. Relatively systematic analogy 151
2.1. Leveling 152
3. Sporadic or non-systematic analogy 161
3.1. Blending, contamination, and similar processes 161
3.2. Other sporadic processes 166
4. Morphological change 172
5. Analogy and phonology: Rule-governed, regular
analogy 179
6. Hypercorrection - an interdialectal form of analogy 181
6 Syntactic change 183
1. Introduction 183
2. Questionable syntactic changes 184
3. Syntax, analogy, or both? 186
4. Me revisited, or the critics revenge 188
5. A successful major shift: Word order in English and
related languages 194
6. Conclusion 201
Change in the lexicon 203
Semantic change 205
1. Introduction 205
2. The inherent fuzziness of meaning - polysemy,
semantic overlap, metaphor 208
3. Synonymy and homonymy 213
4. The relationship between sound and meaning 215
5. Factors responsible for semantic change 217
5.1. Metaphor 218
5.2. Taboo 220
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5.3. Onomatopoeia 223
5.4. Avoidance of excessive homonymy 224
5.5. Avoidance of synonymy, semantic differentiation 225
5.6. Reinterpretation 226
5.7 Other linguistic changes 228
6. The effects of semantic change 229
6.1. Social attitudes and change in connotations 230
6.2. Sporadic vs. systematic effects 233
6.2.1. Cardinal-point systems 233
6.2.2. Syntax and systematic semantic shifts 236
7. Conclusion 240
8 Lexical borrowing 241
1. Introduction 241
2. The substance of borrowing 243
3. Nativization. or how do vou deal with a word once
you have borrowed it? 247
4. Hyper-foreignization - A further effect of
borrowing 257
5. Why borrow? Motivations for borrowing strategies 258
5.1. Prestige relations and their effects 259
5.2. Linguistic nationalism or the effect of social
attitudes on nativization 262
6. The effects of borrowing 272
Lexical change and etymology: The study of words 279
1. Introduction 279
2. Coinage 283
3. Proper names: A case study in lexical origins 289
3.1. Names of peoples and places 290
3.2. Names of persons 294
4. Coinage in argots, jargons, and slang 298
4.1. Coinage through semantic change 300
4.2. Coinage through borrowing 301
4.3. Other devices for coinage 301
4.4. Concluding notes 302
iguage and dialect 305
Language, dialect, and standard 307
1. Introduction 307
Contents XV
2. Language and dialect 308
3. Social dialects 313
4. Discontinuous dialects - Professional jargons and
related forms of speech 314
5. Standard languages 316
6. Diglossia 324
7. Dialect borrowing 327
11 Dialect geography and dialectology 332
1. Introduction 332
2. Patterns of dialect interaction 335
2.1. The Chicago sound shift revisited 335
2.2. The fate of long *u in the Low Countries 335
3. Focal, transition, and relic areas 337
4. Dialectology as a diagnostic tool 338
5. Isoglosses and the problem of defining regional
dialects 340
6. Migration and dialect leveling 343
Languages in contact 347
12 Language spread, link languages, and bilingualism 349
1. Introduction: Link languages and their sources 349
2. Interference and interlanguage 354
3. Code switching and code mixing 360
4. Substratum 362
5. Koines 367
6. Outlook 369
13 Convergence: Dialectology beyond language boundaries 370
1. Introduction: Convergence defined 370
2. Convergence illustrated - Kupwar 374
3. The Balkans 377
4. South Asia 383
5. Europe 389
6. The dialectology of convergence areas 390
14 Pidgins, creóles, and related forms of language 392
1. Introduction: Foreigner Talk, Tarzanian , and other
simplified forms of speech 392
2. Pidgins defined 397
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3. Pidgin origins 400
3.1. Imperfect learning 400
3.2. The racial-inferiority argument 402
3.3. The Portuguese Proto-Pidgin hypothesis 402
3.4. Foreigner Talk and the origin of pidgins 405
4. Trade Jargons and other pidgin-like languages 408
5. Creoles 411
6. Decreolization and African American
Vernacular English 415
15 Language death 419
Language relationship 425
16 Comparative method: Establishing language relationship 427
1. Introduction 427
2. Chance similarities, onomatopoeia, and
nursery words 431
3. Similarities due to linguistic contact 433
4. Systematic, recurrent correspondences 435
5. Shared idiosyncrasies 437
6. Reconstruction 438
7. What can we reconstruct and how confident are we
of our reconstructions? 441
8. Language families other than Indo-European 445
17 Proto-World?: The question of long-distance genetic
relationships 455
1. Introduction 455
2. Longer-distance comparison 458
3. Are there any unrelated languages? 466
4. Lexical mass comparison:
Can it establish Proto-World ? 466
5. The origin of Language 472
18 Historical linguistics, history, and prehistory:
Linguistic paleontology and other applications of our methods 477
1. Introduction 477
2. Linguistic comparison as a detective s tool -
the Tasaday of the Philippines 477
3. Comparative linguistics and comparative law 479
Contents XVÜ
4. Comparative reconstruction as a window on
prehistory - Linguistic paleontology 481
4.1. Material culture and economy 481
4.2. Ecology and the question of the original home 486
4.3. Religion, mythology, and poetic tradition 493
4.4. Society 495
4.5. The question of race and related problematic issues 498
5. Dating the Indo-Europeans 504
6. Realism in reconstruction 506
7. Conclusions and outlook 509
Chapter notes and suggested readings 510
Copyright acknowledgments 533
References 535
Language index 569
Subject and name index 578
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title | Language history, language change, and language relationship an introduction to historical and comparative linguistics |
title_auth | Language history, language change, and language relationship an introduction to historical and comparative linguistics |
title_exact_search | Language history, language change, and language relationship an introduction to historical and comparative linguistics |
title_full | Language history, language change, and language relationship an introduction to historical and comparative linguistics by Hans Henrich Hock ; Brian D. Joseph |
title_fullStr | Language history, language change, and language relationship an introduction to historical and comparative linguistics by Hans Henrich Hock ; Brian D. Joseph |
title_full_unstemmed | Language history, language change, and language relationship an introduction to historical and comparative linguistics by Hans Henrich Hock ; Brian D. Joseph |
title_short | Language history, language change, and language relationship |
title_sort | language history language change and language relationship an introduction to historical and comparative linguistics |
title_sub | an introduction to historical and comparative linguistics |
topic | Historical linguistics Comparative linguistics Historische linguïstiek gtt Vergelijkende linguïstiek gtt Sprachwandel (DE-588)4056508-7 gnd Historische Sprachwissenschaft (DE-588)4127276-6 gnd Vergleichende Sprachwissenschaft (DE-588)4187739-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Historical linguistics Comparative linguistics Historische linguïstiek Vergelijkende linguïstiek Sprachwandel Historische Sprachwissenschaft Vergleichende Sprachwissenschaft Einführung |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=017704529&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
volume_link | (DE-604)BV000000738 |
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